Enhance your dining experience with the Spode Archive Collection Victorian Series Continental Views Dinner Plate.
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This is a pair of stunning dinner plates from Spode that are part of the Archive Collection. They feature a red transferware pattern on a white plate. One is pattern Botanical c. 1820. The other is Girl At Well c. 1822.
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Add a touch of elegance to your dining table with this Spode Archive Collect Georgian Series Rome Pasta Bowl. The round bone china bowl features a glossy finish and is decorated with a beautiful Rome pattern in red. Perfect for all occasions, this licensed reproduction is a must-have for any collector or lover of Georgian style. The bowl is 12 inches in diameter and has a printed backstamp. Made in England, it is part of the Georgian Series product line and is sure to impress.
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Delve into the charm of English art pottery with these Spode collector plates from the Georgian Series, featuring the enchanting 'The Woodman' and 'Girl at Well' designs.
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Two decorative plates from the Spode archive collection design by "Woodman" c1816 In great condition no marks or wear aside from slight fading on bottom stamps (see pictures) Depicts a family in Georgian era at a picnic Diameter 29cm
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This Spode Archive Collection Georgian Series Rome Cranberry dinner plate is a stunning addition to any collection. Made in England with high-quality porcelain material, this vintage plate features a beautiful multicolor design and a glossy finish. Measuring 10.5 inches in diameter, it is perfect for all occasions and is sure to impress any guest. The plate is part of the Spode Archive Collection and is an original, licensed reproduction of the Georgian Series "Rome". It comes with a printed backstamp and is produced with an unknown production technique. This living scene plate is a great addition to any pottery and glass collection.
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Spode Archive Collection - Georgian Series - FLORAL CRANBERRYDinner Plate, made in England. This pattern was produced from 1987 to 2006. This pattern was first introduced c. 1830. Underglaze print from a hand engraved copper plate.
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